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1949threepence

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  1. It went for £77.00 !!!
  2. Good job he hadn't got to his destination and tried paying in Rizlas. But I guess in some parts of the country the drivers want money up front before they start driving. Understandable.
  3. I assume this has now been cleaned up, as there are now no references to TPG or grading.
  4. Shades of the 1950/51 penny craze of the late 1960's? There were 210,000 minted. In the 2014 Coin Yearbook, they were listed at £4.00 per UNC specimen. That had risen to £30 in the 2017 book. I imagine the rise in value is being caused to some extent by current demand exceeding supply. But there are a number on offer. Out of interest It might be worth keeping an eye on this one due to end tomorrow, and currently at about £30. Just to see where it ends up.
  5. Yes, I did click on it, but I've never seen a non found web page display like that before.
  6. The "9" of your 1893 looks a bit odd, Scott. Or is it an optical illusion? Sorry, can't get rid of the previous quote above.
  7. Yes, I got a 2016 myself today, and immediately noticed the radiating lines. So evidently a common feature of 2015 and 2016 20p's. Brogan's specimen does exhibit an issue with the full stop after "REG", however. Double struck, possibly? Here's a not brilliant picture of the obverse of the one I got today, but the radiating lines into the field round the Queen's head clearly show.
  8. Nothing wrong with Essex. Great county. Speaking as someone who was born and brought up in Chelmsford, I can vouch for that. That's an amazing view from your conservatory, Terry.
  9. We could maybe do with a pinned thread somewhere, entitled "Newbies, introduce yourself and outline your area of numismatic interest" or some such.
  10. Nowadays he'd be called a pervert and probably go on the sex offenders register. I get my underpants off Amazon. More convenient.
  11. OK, cheers Paul. It does sound like a book title.
  12. Buggered if I can find them. Not exactly hitting me in the eye. I've found the general circulation mintages here but no sign of a "coins of England" link. Are they on the RM site?
  13. Second one found In Scotland. Two down, two to go.
  14. Probably touted as the one that Freeman didn't spot, Pete Well........erm.....
  15. Nice one Mick, you've done a great job.
  16. Jerry, that's a big improvement. I wonder what Steve would make of it?
  17. Hard to tell from the pic, especially as you only show one side. But generally speaking the design and lettering on fake one pound coins are slightly less clear cut, more blurred perhaps, than the real thing. Often too, the year on the coin is out of step with the reverse design.
  18. No idea, personally. But it does seemingly add to the list of things. I did notice those lines radiating outwards, but initially attibuted it to the photography. Are they flat or dug into the metal? Hard to tell from the pic.
  19. What are your observations with the coin in hand - of the anomalies that we've mentioned, what specifically were you intending us to highlight?
  20. The full stop between the "REG" and the "FID" looks odd. Something gone wrong there. Also, there appears to be some false lettering underneath the Queen's chin. Not sure what that is. The streak above the "R" of "REG" is presumably a light anomaly from the camera shot. Send it to the Royal MInt for an explanation, maybe. With it being so recent, they really should know.
  21. I see your point, Rob. But whilst natural attrition of those well known celebrities now in their 60's and 70's, is to be expected, it would be more normal to anticipate these over a longer term, and to crop up from time to time. What marks 2016 out from the rest, is the sheer volume of deaths concentrated into a very short period, timewise. Of course, 2016, like any other year, is essentially an artificial construct. So logically, you wouldn't necessarily see a sudden decline in deaths the moment 2017 starts.
  22. New Year soon. Let's hope there will be fewer celebrity deaths in 2017, than this year. Truly bizarre.
  23. Are they a bit thick in Rotherham?
  24. Very nice coin at a decent price.
  25. It's a fact that most of the pre 1860 years have a low mintage, and are notably much cheaper coin for coin, than the bun penny era. The obvious expensive exceptions being 1837, 1843, 1849, 1856 and the 1860/59. Easier to obtain in good - though not necessarily - top grade as well (no washers) as they were demonetised in 1869, so never really had a chance to wear right down, unlike the post 1860, many of which were circulating for over a century,
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